In their 4th quarter earnings release, Golden Ocean Group Limited announced that its application for a secondary listing in Singapore had been approved by the Singapore Exchange (“SGX”). The company already has an operational presence in Asia and saw the opportunity offered by the July 2009 Memorandum of Understanding between SGX and the Oslo Bors (“OSE”), which facilitated a simplified and accelerated dual listing process between the exchanges. This will be the first secondary listing by a Norwegian firm under the new accords.
From our perspective, this is an interesting transaction. Not only is this an example of a western company seeking equity capital in the East, it also raises the question of whether the market would follow the trendsetter, John Fredriksen, who was the first to bring his company to the U.S markets. The successful listing of Golden Ocean will blaze the trail for more to follow and strengthen Singapore’s position as a maritime and financial hub.
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